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Overview
The Hantek iDSO-1070A represents a new category of portable test instruments, combining traditional oscilloscope functionality with modern wireless connectivity. This 2-channel, 70MHz bandwidth instrument communicates via WiFi or USB with smartphones, tablets, and computers, transforming any mobile device into a powerful measurement platform.
Built within a rugged anodised aluminium case measuring just 190×100×25mm and weighing 0.5kg, the iDSO-1070A delivers laboratory-grade performance in an ultra-portable package. The integrated lithium battery provides 4 hours of continuous operation, whilst WiFi connectivity ensures complete galvanic isolation for safety in high-voltage applications.
This oscilloscope is part of Hantek's growing range of portable instruments. Related products include the Hantek 6022BE USB Oscilloscope for basic applications and the Hantek MSO-5202D Mixed Signal Oscilloscope for advanced debugging requirements.
Why Engineers Choose The Portée Hantek iDSO-1070A 2 canaux, 70 MHz
Portable Debugging
Safety Isolation
Multi-Device Flexibility
Le Hantek iDSO-1070A est un oscilloscope de stockage numérique à deux canaux de 70 MHz qui a été conçu pour être contrôlé par un PC Windows, des téléphones et tablettes Android et IoS.
La communication avec les appareils s'effectue par WiFi ou par câble USB. Aucune alimentation externe n'est nécessaire car l'appareil est alimenté par une batterie au lithium interne avec jusqu'à 4 heures de fonctionnement entre les charges, ce qui le rend idéal pour une utilisation sur le terrain. De plus, si l'interface Wifi est choisie, il y aura une isolation galvanique entre l'iDSO1070 et l'appareil de contrôle, ce qui le rend sûr à utiliser dans des situations de haute tension ou dangereuses.
Le Hantek iDSO1070A est robuste, car il est construit dans un boîtier en aluminium anodisé. Il est également petit, ce qui le rend très portable.
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iDSO-1070A
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1.2 kg
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5055383626663
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have a Question?
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Is the Hantek iDSO-1070A suitable for automotive diagnostics?
Yes, the portable nature and isolation capability make it excellent for automotive work. The 70MHz bandwidth handles most automotive signals, and the battery operation eliminates ground loop issues common with mains-powered equipment. Consider the Hantek automotive oscilloscope range for specialised automotive applications.
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What software features are included for signal analysis?
The software includes 20 automatic measurements (voltage, time, frequency parameters), math functions (add, subtract, multiply, divide), FFT spectrum analysis, cursor measurements, and pass/fail testing. Recording and playback functions are also available.
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How does this compare to traditional bench oscilloscopes?
The iDSO-1070A offers similar bandwidth and sampling performance to entry-level bench scopes but in a portable package. Trade-offs include smaller memory depth (6K vs typical 12M+ points) and 8-bit rather than 12-bit resolution, but gains significant portability and wireless capability.
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What sampling rates are available for dual-channel operation?
Single-channel operation provides 250MSa/s sampling rate. When using both channels simultaneously, the sampling rate is 125MSa/s per channel. This is sufficient for accurate capture of signals up to the 70MHz bandwidth limit.
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Can I export measurement data and waveforms?
Yes, the software allows export of waveforms as image files (JPG/BMP), data files (CSV/TXT), and direct copying to Excel or Word documents. This enables documentation and further analysis of captured signals.
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What probe attenuation settings are supported?
The software supports 1×, 10×, 100×, and 1000× probe attenuation factors. You must set the correct attenuation in software to match your probe for accurate voltage readings. The standard included probes are 1×/10× switchable.
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How long does the battery last and how do I charge it?
The built-in lithium battery provides approximately 4 hours of continuous operation. Charging occurs automatically when connected via USB to a computer or using the included USB power adapter. Charge time is typically 2-3 hours.
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What is the maximum voltage I can safely measure?
The maximum input voltage is 35Vpk (DC + AC peak) when using appropriate probe attenuation. With 10× probes, you can safely measure up to 350V signals. Always ensure probe specifications match your measurement requirements.
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How does WiFi connectivity work and is it secure for measurements?
The oscilloscope creates its own WiFi network called "HANTEK_xxx" which you connect to from your device. This provides complete galvanic isolation between the oscilloscope and control device, making it safe for high-voltage measurements. No internet connection is required.
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What devices can control the Hantek iDSO-1070A oscilloscope?
The oscilloscope works with Windows PCs, Android phones/tablets (version 4.0+), and iOS devices (iPhone/iPad). Software applications are available for each platform providing full oscilloscope functionality including measurements, math functions, and data export.